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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MANSE [Little Dunkeld] Manse
Manse
Manse
R.C. Carrington Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] John Wilson
Revd. [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 "The manse was built in 1820, and is rather a handsome modern house. There are two glebes; one at Little Dunkeld, the other at the old church of Laganallachy; the former contains about 8 acres, the latter about four, but not very valuable; both may be valued at £20"
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EAST FERRY (Disused) Eastferry
East Ferry (disused)
East Ferry (disused)
East Ferry (disused)
New Statistical Account
R.C. Carrington Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] John Wilson
Revd. [Reverend] Daniel McBride
062 This name is applied to a place across the river Tay where a ferry existed prior to the erection and opening of the Dunkeld Bridge.
"The elegant and spacious bridge of Dunkeld, erected by the late Duke of Athole in 1809, supplies the place of a dangerous ferry, which long existed a little to the east of it, called Eastferry."
New Statistical Account.

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County of Perth -- Parish of Little Dunkeld

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